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US-6957018

Optical packet exchange system and optical switch

PublishedOctober 18, 2005
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Technical Abstract

An optical packet exchange apparatus and an optical switch in which search for a connection pattern between an input unit devoid of a packet to be transmitted and an output unit devoid of a packet to be received is reduced to enable fast switch control even in cases wherein the number of channels of the exchange apparatus is increased or network speed is higher. A plurality of input units, a plurality of output units and an optical switch are provided. Each input unit includes an input buffer unit, a parallel/serial conversion unit, an electrical/optical conversion unit, and a dummy packet insertion unit for sending a dummy packet if there is no packet to be transmitted. Each output unit includes an exchange counterpart contention resolution unit for controlling the exchange counterpart, an optical/electrical conversion unit, a serial/parallel conversion unit, and a packet eliminating unit. The exchange counterpart contention resolution unit controls the packet eliminating unit to eliminate a dummy packet.

Patent Claims
13 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. An optical packet exchange apparatus comprising: (a) a plurality of input devices having input buffer means, parallel/serial conversion means, electrical/optical conversion means, and dummy packet insertion means for sending a dummy packet if there is no packet to be transmitted; (b) exchange counterpart contention resolution means for controlling an exchange counterpart; (c) a plurality of output devices having optical/electrical conversion means, serial/parallel conversion means and packet eliminating means; and (d) an optical switch; (e) wherein said output device includes an address comparator circuit for controlling said packet eliminating means based on results of comparison of the destination address of the received packet to an address allocated to said output device.

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2. The optical packet exchange apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said dummy packet inserting means includes a dummy packet generating circuit, a selector circuit and a packet readout circuit for controlling said selector circuit and the input buffer means.

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3. The optical packet exchange apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said dummy packet inserting means is an encoding circuit and said dummy packet eliminating means is a decoding circuit.

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4. The optical packet exchange apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein the destination address in said dummy packet is set to an address other than the address allocated to the connected output device.

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5. An optical packet exchange apparatus comprising: (a) a plurality of input devices having input buffer means, parallel/serial conversion means and electrical/optical conversion means; (b) a dummy packet inputting device for transmitting a dummy packet; (c) exchange counterpart contention resolution means for controlling an exchange counterpart; (d) a plurality of output devices having optical/electrical conversion means, serial/parallel conversion means and packet eliminating means; and (e) an optical switch; (f) wherein said output device includes an address comparison circuit which controls said packet eliminating means from the results of comparison of a destination addresses of a received packet to an address allocated to said output device.

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6. The optical packet exchange apparatus as defined in claim 5 wherein the destination address in said dummy packet is set to an address other than an address allocated to the connected output device.

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7. An optical packet exchange apparatus comprising: (a) a plurality of input devices having input buffer means, parallel/serial conversion means, electrical/optical conversion means, and dummy packet insertion means for sending a dummy packet if there is no packet to be transmitted; (b) exchange counterpart contention resolution means for controlling an exchange counterpart; (c) a plurality of output devices having optical/electrical conversion means, serial/parallel conversion means, packet eliminating means and dummy packet code detection means for detecting a code specifying a dummy packet to control said packet eliminating means; (d) an optical switch; and further, (e) a dummy packet destination address calculating circuit setting a connection pattern so that different input devices output dummy packets to respective non-selected output devices.

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8. The optical packet exchange apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said dummy packet inserting means includes a dummy packet generating circuit, a selector circuit and a packet readout circuit controlling said selector circuit and the input buffer means.

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9. The optical packet exchange apparatus as defined in claim 7 wherein said dummy packet inserting means is an encoding circuit and said dummy packet eliminating means is a decoding circuit.

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10. An optical packet exchange apparatus comprising: (a) a plurality of input devices having input buffer means parallel/serial conversion means, electrical/optical conversion means and dummy packet insertion means for sending a dummy packet if there is no packet to be transmitted; (b) exchange counterpart contention resolution means for controlling an exchange counterpart; (c) a plurality of output devices having optical/electrical conversion means, serial/parallel conversion means, packet eliminating means and dummy packet code detection means for detecting a code specifying a dummy packet to control said packet eliminating means; (d) an optical switch; and further, (e) a dummy packet sender addresses calculating circuit setting a connection pattern so that a non-selected output device will receive a dummy packet from at least one input device having no packet to be transmitted.

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11. The optical packet exchange apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said dummy packet inserting means includes a dummy packet generating circuit, a selector circuit and a packet readout circuit controlling said selector circuit and the input buffer means.

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12. The optical packet exchange apparatus as defined in claim 10 wherein said dummy packet inserting means is an encoding circuit and said dummy packet eliminating means is a decoding circuit.

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13. An optical packet exchange apparatus comprising: (a) a plurality of input devices having input buffer means, parallel/serial conversion means and electrical/optical conversion means; (b) a dummy packet input device transmitting a dummy packet; (c) exchange counterpart contention resolution means for controlling an exchange counterpart; (d) a plurality of output devices having optical/electrical conversion means, serial/parallel conversion means and packet eliminating means; and (e) an optical switch; (f) wherein said output device includes a dummy packet code detection circuit detecting a code specifying a dummy packet for controlling said packet eliminating means, and (g) wherein an output device having no packet to be received is connected to said dummy packet input device.

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Filing Date

May 21, 2002

Publication Date

October 18, 2005

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